In the edition used to create this summary, there is another piece after the work called Equilibrium. It is titled Ultimatum. This work begins by describing itself is a new work after the previous set of letters. He tells the reader - this same young man - that he has received mail from an older friend who is a pastor in Jutland which has caused him to think of his other friend. He has enclosed a copy of a sermon in the letter to his friend. The sermon is titled: "The Edification Implied in the Thought That as Against God We Are Always in the Wrong." This sermon involves some of Jesus Christ's experiences in Jerusalem. He conducted a great deal of teaching and weeping there. Luke, referred to as St. Luke in The Ultimatum, proclaimed against...